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Moms on the “Mother Load”:
Methodology
516 online interviews
Conducted in Fall 2018
Mothers age 18-64
All respondents are mothers or
guardians of children age 21 and
younger who live in their household
Data weighted to reflect U.S.
population of mothers by age and
ethnicity
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Age 25-3431%
Age 35-4438%
Age 45-6431%
White63%
African-American
15%
Asian2%
Hispanic18%
Other2%
Single13%
Married60%
Living with a partner
15%
Separated/Divorced/Widowed
12%
Moms on the “Mother Load”:
Sample Demographics
Marital StatusRace/EthnicityAge
Employedfull-time
35%
Employedpart-time
13%
Not currently employed
46%
Other6%
Co-parent with someone else
78%
Single parent22%Two
22%
One51%
None27%
Number of full-time working
parents in householdCo-Parent StatusEmployment Status
Moms on the “Mother Load”:
Sample Demographics
Mom’s Mental Load
Moms say they handle
all or majority of the
parenting responsibilities
Overall, who handles the responsibilitiesregarding your children?
Mom handles all
41%
Mom handles majority
43%
Mom splits evenly with other parent
15%Mom only
helps1%
% of moms who handle all or majority of the parenting responsibilities:
87% 83%of moms who
work full-time
of moms who
are home
Mom’s
“Mother Load”
Momis primarily
responsible
Someone elseis primarily
responsible
Momshares task
evenly with
someone else
Who is primarily responsible for each task?
% of Moms who are the primary person responsible for task:
percent
89
87
85
83
82
78
77
76
75
75
74
74
72
72
72
0 20 40 60 80 100
Making children's doctor appointments
Filling out school/activity forms
Organizing playdates
Arranging childcare
Managing family calendar
Bringing children to doctor/dentist
Preparing meals
Buying cards/gifts for others
Packing children's items for outings/vacation
Grocery shopping
Laundry
Assigning household chores
Planning children's birthday parties
Shopping for your children
Helping with schoolwork
Base: Gave an answer
% of Moms who at least share the tasks with others:
89
87
85
83
82
78
77
76
75
75
74
74
72
72
72
9
11
13
15
15
19
22
23
20
23
23
25
24
26
26
98
98
98
98
97
97
99
99
95
98
97
99
96
98
98
0 20 40 60 80 100
Making children's doctor appointments
Filling out school/activity forms
Organizing playdates
Arranging childcare
Managing family calendar
Bringing children to doctor/dentist
Preparing meals
Buying cards/gifts for others
Packing children's items for outings/vacation
Grocery shopping
Laundry
Assigning household chores
Planning children's birthday parties
Shopping for your children
Helping with schoolwork
percent
Mom is primarily
responsible
Base: Gave an answer
Mom shares task evenly
with someone else
You co-parent with someone else
78%
You are a single parent
22%
Which of the following best describes you?
Most moms parent
with at least one
other person
Sharing the Load
Age 18-3433%
Age 35-4438%
Age 45-6429%
White65% African-
American13%
Asian2%
Hispanic18%
Other2% Single
3%
Married76%
Living with a partner
18%Separated/Divorced/Widowed
3%
Marital StatusRace/EthnicityAge
Employedfull-time
33%
Employedpart-time
12%
Not currently employed
51%
Other4%
Employment Status
Moms who co-parent:
Demographics
percent
89
87
85
83
82
78
77
76
75
75
74
74
72
72
72
0 20 40 60 80 100
Making children's doctor appointments
Filling out school/activity forms
Organizing playdates
Arranging childcare
Managing family calendar
Bringing children to doctor/dentist
Preparing meals
Buying cards/gifts for others
Packing children's items for outings/vacation
Grocery shopping
Laundry
Assigning household chores
Planning children's birthday parties
Shopping for your children
Helping with schoolwork
Base: Gave an answer
Percent of Moms who are the
primary person responsible for task:
percent
87
84
81
79
78
74
74
71
73
71
72
68
67
69
66
0 20 40 60 80 100
Making children's doctor appointments
Filling out school/activity forms
Organizing playdates
Arranging childcare
Managing family calendar
Bringing children to doctor/dentist
Preparing meals
Buying cards/gifts for others
Packing children's items for outings/vacation
Grocery shopping
Laundry
Assigning household chores
Planning children's birthday parties
Shopping for your children
Helping with schoolwork
Percent of Moms who co-parent and are the
primary person responsible for task:
Mom’s
“Mother Load”
87%of moms who co-parent say they
are the ones who are primarily
responsible for making doctor’s
appointments for their children
83% among moms who co-parent and work full-time
88% among moms who co-parent and are home
78%of moms who co-parent say
they are the ones who are
primarily responsible for
managing the family calendar
70% among moms who co-parent and work full-time
82% among moms who co-parent and are home
71%of moms who co-parent say
they are the ones who are
primarily responsible for
buying cards/gifts for others
76% among moms who co-parent and work full-time
66% among moms who co-parent and are home
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67%of moms who co-parent say they
are the ones who are primarily
responsible for planning their
children’s birthday parties
67% among moms who co-parent and work full-time
66% among moms who co-parent and are home
Consider Mom’s
Mental Load
20%say they often rely on the
other parent to handle
parenting responsibilities
of moms who
co-parent 37% of moms who
co-parent
wish they had more help from
the other parent with their
parenting responsibilities
48%feel that the other parent is
not aware of all the parenting
responsibilities they have
of moms who
co-parent50% of moms who
co-parent
feel that nothing would get
done if they didn’t organize
the parenting responsibilities
Does Mom believe the amount of time the other parent spends thinking about parenting
responsibilities is...?
Moms feel they
spend more time
thinking about
parenting
responsibilities than
their co-parent
More than the amount of time Mom
spends13%
The same amount of time Mom
spends30%
Less than the amount of time Mom
spends57%
Base: Moms who co-parent
Most moms are
managing
parenting tasks
even when it’s not
their responsibility
When the other parent handles parenting responsibilities, how many responsibilities are
done without any reminders from Mom?
Base: Moms who co-parent and other parent handles some parenting tasks (75%)
All9%
Most28%
Some54%
None9%
When the other parent handles parenting responsibilities, how much help does he/she
typically need from Mom?
Majority of moms
say the other parent
needs help handling
parenting tasks
A lot of help31%
A little help55%
No help at all
14%
Base: Moms who co-parent and other parent handles some parenting tasks (75%)
Nearly all the
moms want to be
involved in how the
other parent
handles parenting
responsibilities
When the other parent handles parenting responsibilities, how involved
does Mom typically prefer to be?
Base: Moms who co-parent and other parent handles some parenting tasks (75%)
Very involved
37%
Somewhat involved
52%
Not at all involved
11%
Outlook on the
Mental Load
How do Moms who co-parent feel about
their parenting responsibilities?
percent
66
63
61
56
30
29
24
24
11
8
0 20 40 60 80 100
Confident
Accomplished
In control
Organized
Overwhelmed
Stressed
Burned out
Anxious
Guilty
Resentful
91%think they do a good job
at knowing what needs
to be done for their
children
think the other parent
does a good job at
knowing what needs to
be done for their children
of moms who
co-parent 52% of moms who
co-parent
Key Findings
• Most moms are the primary person responsible for
parenting tasks, even when they parent with someone else.
• Most moms are the primary person responsible for
parenting tasks, even when they work full-time.
• Very few moms feel resentful towards the parenting
responsibilities they have. In fact, more moms feel
confident than stressed.
• Mom gives herself high marks for knowing what needs to
be done for her kids.
Takeaways
Mom is usually the ultimate
decision maker, even when she’s
not primarily responsible for a task.
Mom juggles a lot, but she prefers
it that way. Give Mom tools to
better manage her mental load.
Strive for more workplace flexibility
for working parents. Help them
achieve a better work/life balance.